Clara Barton is renowned as the nurse who established the American Red Cross, in addition to her humanitarian efforts and ...
March is Red Cross Month, honoring people who make the organization’s life-saving mission possible. Lt. Gov. Susan Bysiewicz ...
Retired Air Force Lt. Col. Evelyn Jean Wright, 95, gets a plaque at the National Veterans Memorial in La Jolla ...
During Women’s History Month, Heinz Chapel hosts a “Women in the Windows” tour, focusing on specific aspects of the chapel, from stained glass window panels to stone engravings, that represent and are ...
Clara Barton was born in Oxford in 1821 ... Barton was a self-taught nurse who became known as "The Angel of the Battlefield” and treated soldiers on both sides of the Civil War.
Birmingham’s Dolores Hydock captures library attendees’ attention ANNISTON — Storyteller Dolores Hydock spoke at t Library recently, entertaining the audience with tales of history involving women who ...
Clara Barton is best known as the founder of the American Red Cross, but this pioneering humanitarian also distinguished herself as a dedicated Civil War nurse, an educator and a government clerk.
On the five-year anniversary of the COVID-19 shutdowns, The Forum photo staff looks back on images captured during that time.
Rosewood Miracle Workers Aktion Club recently delivered supplies from its annual Coloring Book and Crayon Drive conducted ...